Course teached as: B020894 - DRAMMATURGIA CLASSICA 3-years First Cycle Degree (DM 270/04) in LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE STUDIES Curriculum LETTERE ANTICHE
Teaching Language
Italian
Course Content
introduction to the history of Greek ancient theatre, its external aspects –political and religious – organization, spaces, forms. Perspective of the course: between tragedy and comedy; reading of Euripides’ “Ion”.
a)
U. Albini, Nel nome di Dioniso. Vita teatrale nell’Atene classica, Garzanti 1991
V. Di Benedetto-E. Medda, La tragedia sulla scena. La tragedia greca in quanto fenomeno teatrale, Einaudi 1997 (20022)
M. Di Marco, La tragedia greca, Carocci 2000 (20092)
b)
V. Di Benedetto, Euripide: teatro e società, Einaudi 1971
V. Paduano, Il nostro Euripide l’umano, Sansoni 1986
D. Susanetti, Euripide. Fra tragedia mito e filosofia, Carocci 2007
Learning Objectives
knowledge: the course aims at providing a basic knowledge of the structural characteristics of ancient theatre and of some texts of the most important authors;
competence: to understand the main features of theatrical communication;
behaviour: to take part in class in an active way
Prerequisites
Students must possess a basic knowledge of the most important Greek dramatists, based on school handbooks. If they have not, they can easily use a school handbook at the start of the course.
Teaching Methods
lectures wiìth active participation of students in reading the texts: distribution of individual researches; special classes on greek language and metrics are planned
Further information
Students from DAMS or from the modern curriculum will receive at the start information about the integrative readings necessary to take profit of the class; they will read the dramatic text in italian. It is possible that they will be requested to read some essay in english.
Type of Assessment
The final exam aims at checking the student's acquisition of knowledge and skills through a dialogie with the teacher. Students from the ancient curriculum - oral examination about the history of Greek theatre in the classical period (in particular on the essays chosen by the student): oral translation from the Greek, metrical analysis and commentary of some passages of the tragedy.
Students from DAMS and the modern curriculum – oral examination about the history of Greek theatre in the classical period (in particular on the essays chosen by the student); reading in italian and commentary of some passages of the tragedy (possibly in comparison with a parallel text).
The students’ papers presented in class will be taken into account.
Course program
1) one of the following essays:
U. Albini, Nel nome di Dioniso. Vita teatrale nell’Atene classica, Garzanti 1991
V. Di Benedetto-E. Medda, La tragedia sulla scena. La tragedia greca in quanto fenomeno teatrale, Einaudi 1997 (20022)
M. Di Marco, La tragedia greca, Carocci 2000 (20092)
2) one of the following essays:
V. Di Benedetto, Euripide: teatro e società, Einaudi 1971
V. Paduano, Il nostro Euripide l’umano, Sansoni 1986
D. Susanetti, Euripide. Fra tragedia mito e filosofia, Carocci 2007
3) reading of Euripides' Ion:
Euripide, Ione, a cura di Maria Serena Mirto, Milano bur 2009;
Euripide, Ione, introd. trad. commento a cura di Matteo Pellegrino, Bari Palomar 2004